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DAVID CASSIDY: UP FRONT AND PERSONAL CONCERT

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David Cassidy New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) presents an evening with 1970s heartthrob David Cassidy . Come on, get happy! The Partridge Family’s David Cassidy performs hits from the ‘70s TV show (“I Think I Love You,” “I Woke Up in Love This Morning”), along with favorites from his solo career (“Cherish”). By the time he was 20, David Cassidy had become the biggest performing phenomenon on television. Over four decades, he has reinvented himself in theater, Las Vegas and recording studios as an actor, singer, producer, writer and director. A multiple Grammy nominee, he broke box office records and sold well over 30 million albums worldwide. Under his creative direction, the $75 million extravaganza EFX at the MGM Grand became the most successful production in Las Vegas. Cassidy earned an Emmy nomination for Best Dramatic Actor in Police Story and starred in the original Broadway production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Other stage r...

ICON DAVID CASSIDY TO PLAY RESORTS CASINO

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**** ATLANTIC CITY GOSSIP **** David Cassidy Whether you think you love him or just want to be wanted, on April 9 audiences can relive their teenage fantasies while enjoying the classic hits of David Cassidy and the uproarious comedy of Danny Bonaduce for their performance at Resorts Casino Hotel. Resorts announced today David Cassidy, with special guest Danny Bonaduce, will perform in the Superstar Theater on April 9, 2011. David Cassidy rose to stardom as Keith in The Partridge Family in the early 1970’s and quickly became renowned for his acting, singing and had a fan club larger than both Elvis Presley and The Beatles. David was responsible for seven chart-topping Partridge Family singles, including “Doesn’t Somebody Want To Be Wanted,” ”I Woke Up In Love This Morning,” ”Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” and, of course, “I Think I Love You”, the best selling record of 1971. As a solo artist, David has had hit singles including “Cherish,” ”Could It Be Forever,” ”How Can I Be Sure,” ”Rock...

DAVID CASSIDY'S VALENTINE MUSIC REMIX

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David Cassidy Ladies single or married get ready to spend Valentine’s Day with the original teen heartthrob, David Cassidy. He will be holding an online chat/cd listening party today at 5pm Central time on 180music.com. The Partridge Family alum has a new dance album in-stores February 26th called, David Cassidy: Dance Party Remix. Timeless idol David Cassidy and producer-mixer Craig J. (Mariah Carey, BeyoncĂ©, Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Kelly Clarkson) present club-rocking remixes of Partridge Family classics! These cutting-edge versions of "Come On Get Happy," "I Think I Love You" and "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat," among other gems, are a unique gift from the singer to his fans. "To do brand new dance versions of these iconic tunes was an amazing experience," says Cassidy. "It's so cool!" Now Cassidy offers an unexpected, hip hoppin', high energy, made for the dance floor take on The Partridge Family's classic tunes – supercha...

THE NAKED BROTHERS BAND ARE THE NEW TEEN IDOL'S OF THE 21ST CENTURY

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Mom Polly Draper with 'The Naked Brothers Band' When most of us were growing up we had David Cassidy, The Monkee's and believe it or not Elton John. Now the newest teen idols are 'The Naked Brothers Band' on Nickelodeon who are on every teen magazine cover like David Cassidy used to be in the 1970's. No one was bigger than David Cassidy. He had is own plane, thousands of screaming fans, a tv show, records. He had it all. It's easy to see why Nat and Alex Wolff (upper left)are a hit with the Nick crowd. With the release of their "Naked Brothers Band Movie" on DVD, fans of the cable series can see how the talented and precocious boys started their domination of popular music. The real life brothers' mother, Polly Draper of "thirtysomething" fame, recognized the goldmine of entertainment in her two kids and created this film, which not only attracted big-name cameos and was popular at festivals, but showcased the boys' natural t...